Thumb drives go on sale quite often. You can find them at Staples, Future Shop and the Source. I have seen them from sizes from 1GB up to 16GB and higher. Some have flash memory and the higher ones actually have a small physical drive in them. The choice is yours. . n----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken Buxton" <ke...@rogers.com>
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Subject: I've just procurred an Acer, spire 1;It has a local disk of 8. something, gbs;I would like to add to this 8 gb disk, What is the less output ofmoney? Is it less cost to buy a thumbnail or a additive to myalready 8. something, local disk?


gb dis on thelittle critter, *Acer* It's a spire1, and has3 usb plugins, maybe someone is familiar with this pc? I'm wondering if the usb thumbnail drives would be less money to buy than that of the local drive addition? *upgrading to a 16 gb? It might be wise to wait for these thumbnail drivesto go on sale? A suggestion would be welcomed as I'm new in these fields; TXS; Ken B

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